NAIA Football Playoffs
2010's
2010 Carroll (MT) (6)
2000's
2009 Sioux Falls (4)
2008 Sioux Falls (3)
2007 Carroll (MT) (5)
2006 Sioux Falls (2)
2005 Carroll (MT) (4)
2004 Carroll (MT) (3)
2003 Carroll (MT) (2)
2002 Carroll (MT)
2001 Georgetown (KY) (3)
2000 Georgetown (KY) (2)
1990's
1999 Northwestern Oklahoma State
1996-I Southwestern Oklahoma State
1996-II Sioux Falls
1995-II Central Washington and Findlay (3) - tied in the championship game.
1993-I East Central Oklahoma State
1992-II Findlay (2)
1991-II Georgetown(KY)
1990-I Central State (OH)
1980's
1987-I Carson-Newman
1987-II Pacific Lutheran (2) and Wisconsin-Stevens Point‡
1985-I Central Arkansas (2) and Hillsdale - Co-Champions
1985-II Northwestern (IA) (2)
1984-I Carson-Newman (2) and Central Arkansas - Co-Champions
1984-II Linfield (2)
1983-I Carson-Newman
1983-II Northwestern (IA)
1982-I Central State (OK) (2)
1982-II Linfield
1981-II Concordia-Moorhead (2) and Austin - Co-Champions
1980-I Elon
1980-II Pacific Lutheran
1970's
1979-II Findlay
1978-II Concordia-Moorhead (2)
1977-II Westminster (PA) (3)
1976-I Texas A&I (6)
1976-II Westminster (PA) (2)
1975-I Texas A&I (5)
1974-I Texas A&I (4)
1974-II Texas Lutheran
1973-I Abilene Christian
1973-II Northwestern (IA)
1970-I Texas A&I (3)
1970-II Westminster (PA)
1960's
1969 Texas A&I (2)
1964 Concordia-Moorhead and Sam Houston State - Co-Champions
1963 Saint John's (MN)
1962 Central State (OK)
1961 Pittsburg State (2)
1960 Lenoir-Rhyne
1950's
1959 Texas A&I
1958 Northeastern State
1957 Pittsburg State
1956 Montana State and Saint Joseph's (IN) - Co-Champions
‡Wisconsin-Stevens Point forfeited its position in the 1987 NAIA playoffs due to using an ineligible player. The NAIA considers the position vacant, with Pacific Lutheran considered a co-champion.